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Yes, unemployment benefits are reported to you on 1099-G.
The good news is the the IRS has reviewed the first round of Unemployment Calculation Exclusion (UCE) for about 21,000 filers.
Hopefully, you will hear soon regarding your return.
The bill makes the first $10,200 of federal unemployment income ($20,400 for married filing jointly) tax-free for households with income less than $150,000. The legislation excludes only 2020 federal unemployment benefits from taxes, not unemployment income received in 2021.
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